That is extremely unlikely. If the start menu was all the update was about, then MS wouldn't do it at all. There is nothing in it for them. That would be an investment with zero return. Companies typically don't do that.

I still predict that the main feature of the RT update will be compatibility with W10 apps.

Okay, I wouldn't say that confirms anything. It's just a rumor, from unnamed sources.

I'm skeptical, since MS have themselves officially and repeatedly stated that RT will be updated with some features from W10.

Winbeta is contradicting that by stating that RT update 3 will include pretty much nothing except the return of what is literally the W7 start menu, which begs the question what features RT would be receiving from W10? Was MS... ehm... misrepresenting the truth?

I could be wrong, but the rumor doesn't seem credible to me. If they had mentioned just one W10 feature being brought over to RT I'd have been more inclined to believe them.

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Okay, I wouldn't say that confirms anything. It's just a rumor, from unnamed sources.

I'm skeptical, since MS have themselves officially and repeatedly stated that RT will be updated with some features from W10.

Winbeta is contradicting that by stating that RT update 3 will include pretty much nothing except the return of what is literally the W7 start menu, which begs the question what features RT would be receiving from W10? Was MS... ehm... misrepresenting the truth?

I could be wrong, but the rumor doesn't seem credible to me. If they had mentioned just one W10 feature being brought over to RT I'd have been more inclined to believe them

Dont expect much, this update for RT is probably going to be what WP got with 7.8, not much. RT platform is essentially dead and there are not focusing on it anymore.

Dont expect much, this update for RT is probably going to be what WP got with 7.8, not much. RT platform is essentially dead and there are not focusing on it anymore.

I was the first person on this site to state and explain why RT, as a separate OS, is dead. That was over a year ago.

Predicting how that fact affects RT's update plans has been a lot harder in comparison. That's why I'm not really expecting anything in terms of specific capabilities. It's just too much like guesswork, as there isn't enough to go on. I risked a prediction anyway, but MS providing less won't completely surprise me either...

Just like WP7 owners, RT owners tend to be early adopters and enthusiasts. You can't give them a fig leaf update and hope they won't notice. They will. I am hoping MS' handling of WP7, and the affect that had on people's perception of them, will prevent them from repeating the same mistake here. If this is all they are offering RT owners, I have a feeling MS might be better off owning up to their non-update policy, rather than trying to cover up. I don't expect MS to get that right either, but I hope they do. We will see.

What's all the bury the RT talk about? The RT still have that lifetime office suite and works well with most of the light works. Nevermind the 'probable' discontinuation of updates, it still serves well for me with what it can do at least.